842 NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MATLOCK. 
Prunella vulgaris. D. Everywhere common in grassy places 
up to 350 yds. 
Scutellaria galericulata. Lumsdale Reservoirs, abundant, and 
banks of the canal at Whatstandwell. 
Stachys Betonica. Matlock Tor, &c. ; not plentiful.—sS. palustris. 
About the Derwent at Matlock Bridge. —~S. sylvatica. Common in 
woods up to 300 yds. 
Galeopsis Tetrahit. D. Cultivated fields; not common. 
Lamium purpureum. D. Roadsides and cultivated ground.— 
L. album. Common by roadsides up to Matlock bank, 250 yds.— 
Eve 
L. got este D. Everywhere common in the limestone woods 
up to 35 
Ajuga rau wal Woods and fields, common, up to 300 yds. 
~Leucrium Scorodonia. D. Dry banks both amongst the lime- 
stone and gritstone; pees 
Lithospermum officinale. mean! banks in the Via Gellia. 
Myposotis cone. Very fine by the stream in the Via Gellia. 
—M. palustris. D. hinder cy the streams.—M. repens. Tansley 
Moor.—M. arvensis. Cultivated and waste ground. 
pesegaames officinale. Via Gellia, and by the canal-side at 
Whatstandw 
Primula saa and officinalis. D. Both oe 
> saga nemorum. Damp woods; not commo 
Plantago major, a and lanceolata. D. All tana common 
at all levels up to 850 
Chenopodium album. Cult tivated ground up to 800 yds.; com- 
mon.—C. Bonus-Henricus. Roadsides at Bonsall and Cromford. 
Atriplex aaaliorrtti Type and var. erecta common in eulti- 
ee ground up to 800 yds,—— A. Smithii. Less common than 
e 
pee conglomeratus and sangwineus. D. Frequent by the 
stream-sides. — R, obtusifolius. D. Common at all levels up to 
300 yds.—R. pratensis. By the stream in Dovedale and the Crom- 
R. Acetosa and Acetosella, Dry banks at all levels up to 350 yds. 
Pi olygonum Convolvulus,— Cultivated ground up to 300 yds.—P. 
aviculare - Roadsides at all levels, frequent ; several forms.-— 
fog Persioavis: Cultivated fields up to 800 yds.; common. Neither 
Hydropiper nor lapathifolium seen. 
uphorbia Helioseo opia and Peplus. Common in cultivated ground 
up to 800 yds. Railway side at Whatstandwell. 
Mercurialis pere ennis. D. Abundant in the limestone woods up 
to 800 yds. 
Parietaria diffusa. Walls at Cromford and Bonsall. 
Urtica dioica. D. Common at all levels up to 850 yds. No 
urens seen. 
Ulmus montana. D. Eve rywhere common in the woods. 
eet seen, except a few sheasuates -planted trees of the sypiesl 
orm 
Quercus Robur. D. Frequent in woods; var. sessiliflora at 
Whatstandwell. 
